Technology

By rhjr00
  • World Wide Web

    World Wide Web
    Tim Berners-Lee created the World Wide Web in 1989, but it wasn't until the early 1990s that it was readily accessible to the general public. By making it simple for users to browse and search for content online, the WWW transformed how we access and share information.
  • Pentium processor

    Pentium processor
    The Pentium processor, the first to employ a superscalar architecture, was introduced by Intel in 1993. This made the processor much faster than its forerunners by allowing it to carry out several commands at once. A key development in computer hardware, the Pentium processor paved the way for faster and more potent machines. Inventor: Vinod Dham.
  • Java Programming Language

    Java Programming Language
    Java is a flexible programming language that was created by James Gosling in 1991 and may be used for a variety of purposes. One of the most popular programming languages in use today, it is renowned for its portability, security, and simplicity. Inventor: James Gosling.
  • Windows 95 operating system

    Windows 95 operating system
    In August 1995, Microsoft debuted Windows 95, which immediately rose to prominence as one of the most widely used operating systems at the time. The Start menu, Taskbar, and support for lengthy filenames were just a few of the numerous new features that Windows 95 brought to the table.
  • USB (Universal Serial Bus)

    USB (Universal Serial Bus)
    A worldwide connection standard for a variety of devices, including keyboards, mouse, printers, and storage devices, the USB standard was initially announced in 1996. Since then, USB has overtaken all other connection standards for computers and mobile devices in terms of usage.